Phase dynamics of inductively coupled intrinsic Josephson junctions and terahertz electromagnetic radiation
Xiao Hu, Shi-Zeng Lin

TL;DR
This paper investigates the phase dynamics of inductively coupled intrinsic Josephson junctions in high-Tc superconductors and their ability to generate strong terahertz electromagnetic radiation, supported by theoretical modeling and experimental relevance.
Contribution
It introduces a novel dynamic state in coupled sine-Gordon equations with $\
Findings
Predicts a new stable phase state with $\
Predicts a new stable phase state with $\
Suggests potential for significantly increased terahertz radiation power.
Abstract
The Josephson effects associated with quantum tunneling of Cooper pairs manifest as nonlinear relations between the superconductivity phase difference and the bias current and voltage. Many novel phenomena appear, such as Shapiro steps in dc cuurent-voltage (IV) characteristics of a Josephson junction under microwave shining, which can be used as a voltage standard. Inversely, the Josephson effects provide a unique way to generate high-frequency electromagnetic (EM) radiation by dc bias voltage. The discovery of cuprate high-Tc superconductors accelerated the effort to develop novel source of EM waves based on a stack of atomically dense-packed intrinsic Josephson junctions (IJJs), since the large superconductivity gap covers the whole terahertz frequency band. Very recently, strong and coherent terahertz radiations have been successfully generated from a mesa structure of…
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